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protein/energy with drought
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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 244994" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I would agree - yes don't over-cull. During the last drought here ('02) a friend nearly let his whole herd go - no feed so they were shipped. He has yet to reestablish a herd with the same genetic quality that he sold 3 yrs ago. Yes, he got thru the drought with limited economic loss but in the subsequent years he has paid for that "reduced loss then" with reduced sales & profit since - so yes, I think Dun is say don't cull too deeply & don't overgaze.</p><p></p><p>Dun correct me if I have missunderstood you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 244994, member: 1132"] I would agree - yes don't over-cull. During the last drought here ('02) a friend nearly let his whole herd go - no feed so they were shipped. He has yet to reestablish a herd with the same genetic quality that he sold 3 yrs ago. Yes, he got thru the drought with limited economic loss but in the subsequent years he has paid for that "reduced loss then" with reduced sales & profit since - so yes, I think Dun is say don't cull too deeply & don't overgaze. Dun correct me if I have missunderstood you. [/QUOTE]
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